Write a program that asks the user to enter a character. Then pass the character to the following methods.   a) isVowel() – returns true if the character is a vowel b) isConsonant() – returns true if the character is a consonant   Example output is given below: Enter a character a a is a vowel a is not a consonant   You can use the following code to read a character from console. When you call charAt(i) method for any String it returns the character at index i. The index of first character is 0, the index of second character is 1 and so on.   Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in); char ch =input.next().charAt(0);     If you cannot pass the tests, please try following for troubleshooting:   isVowel('e'); # should be True isVowel('d'); # should be False isConsonant('e'); # should be False isConsonant('d'); # should be True       class Main { // Add your code below public static void main(String[] args) { } public static boolean isVowel(char c) { } }

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Write a program that asks the user to enter a character. Then pass the character to the following methods.
 
a) isVowel() – returns true if the character is a vowel
b) isConsonant() – returns true if the character is a consonant
 
Example output is given below:
Enter a character
a
a is a vowel
a is not a consonant
 
You can use the following code to read a character from console. When you call charAt(i) method for any String it returns the character at index i. The index of first character is 0, the index of second character is 1 and so on.
 
Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in);
char ch =input.next().charAt(0);
 
 
If you cannot pass the tests, please try following for troubleshooting:
 
isVowel('e'); # should be True
isVowel('d'); # should be False
isConsonant('e'); # should be False
isConsonant('d'); # should be True
 
 
 
class Main {

// Add your code below
public static void main(String[] args) {


}

public static boolean isVowel(char c) {

}


}
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